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Thursday, July 29, 12noon-1pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Open-source programs are free-to-use programs that are created through public collaboration. This class of software can be used to replace almost all mainstream paid software like the Adobe Suite, Microsoft Office, Zoom, and more. In this discussion, as part of Ohio Voice’s “Lunch and Learn” series, we will discuss how open-source software needs to be a bigger part of the progressive ethos, and how adopting an open-source mindset can be accessible to the tech-unsavvy, the overburdened, and the public in general.
This session will be led by Anyun Chatterjee (they/them), the social media associate at Ohio Voice. Anyun has been using open-source software all their life to accomplish creative tasks like audio, video, and graphic editing.
This “Lunch and Learn” is primarily for organizers in Ohio but is open to the organizing community and 501(c)3 professionals in general.
Note: this event has a restricted audience and is only available in certain locations.
RSVP for this event by clicking “Going” on this “Facebook event” page.
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